Today, we're concluding our discussion on what's behind the popular fears regarding AI. The widespread use of AI could lead to a dehumanization of society as people worry that replacing human interactions with AI might erode social bonds and ethical values. However, this is an area where humans are responsible for application, not existence. The morality of AI lies in its usage, not its existence. While there are legitimate concerns about the impact of AI on jobs, economic and social disruptions, these fears are often rooted in how humans will use AI, rather than the technology itself. Ultimately, addressing these fears requires careful management, transparent policy making, and ongoing ethical considerations to ensure that AI presents opportunities for positive change, including medical advances, environmental protection, and alleviating some forms of scarcity.